#RichardBurtonCentenary

Matthew Rhys to bring acclaimed Burton play to Swansea and Neath Port Talbot as part of Welsh stage return

The Cardiff‑born star, best known for his Emmy‑winning role in The Americans, will perform Playing Burton, a one‑man play about the life of Richard Burton, as part of the RB100 centenary celebrations marking 100 years since the Port Talbot‑born actor’s birth.

The production, written by Mark Jenkins and directed by Tony Award‑winner Bartlett Sher, explores Burton’s rise from his South Wales roots to international stardom, his turbulent relationship with Elizabeth Taylor, and his struggles with alcoholism.

Swansea Grand Theatre dates

Rhys will take to the stage at Swansea Grand Theatre on 24 and 25 November, with both shows followed by a special Q&A alongside fellow Welsh actor Michael Sheen, who has spearheaded the creation of the new Welsh National Theatre.

Pontrhydyfen finale

The tour will culminate in a special performance at Bethel Chapel Café in Pontrhydyfen, Neath Port Talbot, on 26 November — the village where Burton was born and raised. The event will close the centenary celebrations in the community that shaped him.

Local pride in Burton’s legacy

Cllr Cen Phillips, Neath Port Talbot Council’s Cabinet Member for Nature, Tourism and Wellbeing, said the centenary was a chance to celebrate Burton’s enduring influence:

“Richard Burton’s career spanned decades and instilled a life‑long love of performing arts within millions. He remained proud of his Port Talbot roots throughout it all, and we hope these performances encourage and inspire more people to engage with the arts in Wales.

It feels as though Burton is passing the torch to the Welsh National Theatre to continue representing Wales on the international stage.”

Supporting Welsh National Theatre

All proceeds from the tour will go towards supporting the Welsh National Theatre, founded by Michael Sheen to create new opportunities for Welsh talent.

Rhys said returning to Wales to play Burton was deeply personal:

“The reason I wanted to act was because of Richard Burton. He blazed the trail for us all and showed us it was possible.”

Tickets

Tickets for Playing Burton are on sale now via the Welsh National Theatre website: welshnationaltheatre.com/playing-burton.

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Young poet sought to honour Richard Burton’s mentor in centenary commission

The commission is part of the Richard Burton Centenary celebrations marking 100 years since the Afan Valley‑born star of stage and screen was born in Pontrhydyfen in 1925.

Working with Literature Wales, organisers are inviting poets aged 16–25 to submit an original poem celebrating the life of Philip Burton — the schoolteacher who discovered Richard’s talent, encouraged him to stay in education, and later adopted him to improve his chances of winning a place at Oxford.

Philip Burton’s influence on the young actor included vocal training, coaching, and nurturing his literary and acting ambitions. His role has been highlighted in recent years through Angela John’s biography Behind the Scenes: the Dramatic Lives of Philip Burton and Severn Screen’s Mr Burton film.

Celebrating the power of mentors

Cllr Cen Phillips, Neath Port Talbot Council’s Cabinet Member for Nature, Tourism & Wellbeing, said the commission was an opportunity to recognise the impact of teachers, mentors and parents in supporting creative talent.

“Philip Burton didn’t have to take Richard on, he didn’t owe him anything; he simply saw a boy with immense talent, living in difficult circumstances, and gave him a chance,” he said.

“During the Centenary year, we want to recognise and celebrate the impact that mentors, teachers and parents can have on budding creatives, especially here in Neath Port Talbot where creativity runs deep.”

How to apply

The winning poet will receive a £500 commission to complete their work, which will be performed at the unveiling of a Blue Plaque at Philip Burton’s former home on Monday 10 November.

Poems can be submitted in English or Welsh, and no previous experience is required. Entries should be emailed to dramaticheartofwales@rethinkprm.com by 30 September.

Full details are available on the Richard Burton Centenary website.

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Philip Burton with Richard in the 1940s @ Richard Burton Archives at Swansea University.

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